“We have mismatched sexual desires”
“My partner isn’t interested in sex”
“I want to try something new”
“I like it kinky, but I can’t tell my partner”
“We have mismatched sexual desires”
“My partner isn’t interested in sex”
“I want to try something new”
“I like it kinky, but I can’t tell my partner”
We are often taught that it’s taboo to talk about sex — especially if it involves the things we want, need, or are interested in trying.
Most people find it uncomfortable to talk about sex. Yet, so many individuals and couples have difficulties around sex that they may want help with.
You may be seeking sex therapy for a variety of reasons. You may want a more satisfying sexual relationship with a partner, you may be trying to understand your personal desires, or you may just want to work on your communication around sex.
Whatever the reason, it is likely that coming in will be helpful for you. We will do a thorough intake to understand your personal goals for sex therapy and we will then come up with an action plan to help create change.
let’s find out if we’re a good fit.
Sex therapy can be used in individual or couples’ therapy, depending on your goals. You do not need to be in a relationship for sex therapy to be helpful or effective.
We focus on helping you to achieve the most comfort and satisfaction from your sex life, whatever that may mean. If you think sex therapy may be helpful for you, contact us to find out more.
At Collaborative CBT, we have an open, non-judgmental approach that aims to decrease the shame and embarrassment around sex. Whether you are struggling with issues of monogamy, polyamory, kink-specific issues, sexual fluidity, sexual dysfunction or pain, we are here to help!
Ask us anything — wherever you are in the therapy process, we’re here to listen!
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